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STANDARD DESCRIPTION
OSHA
1926.50(d)(d)
(1)(ii)
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Vehicle Kit
Pre-packaged, portable kits store
care products that can be stored in
vehicles. Help minimize the severity
of injuries until medical care arrives.
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Fire Extinguisher
prevention and protection
equipment provides a variety of
extinguishers to address
your needs.
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Compliance and safety start
with ZEE-Essentials. See our
Starter System on pages 4
Visibility Protection
Protect workers from potential
accidents with visibility garments, and
keep your organization in compliance
with hard hat requirements,
everything in between.
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aid kit shall be placed in a weatherproof container
with individual sealed packages for each type of
item.
OSHA
1910.66
Requires that Safety Belts and Straps shall be
provided and the employer shall ensure their use
when work is performed at positions more than 4
feet above ground, on poles, and on towers.
ANSI
Z89.2-1971
Head protection must meet the requirements of
ANSI Z89.2-1971, “Safety Requirements for
Industrial Protective Helmets for Electrical Workers,
Class B”, and shall be provided whenever there is
exposure to possible high voltage electrical
contact, and the employer shall ensure that the
head protection is used by employees.
OSHA
1910.135(a)(1)
employee wears a protective helmet when working
in areas where there is a potential for injury to the
head from falling objects.
When your
business relies
equipment and
vehicles to get
the job done,
you need a health and safety
program for your employees
and built to perform – at your
distribution center or plant, in
Tree trimming, commercial
booms and rigging, public
works facilities, utility plants
– these are examples
of focused utility service
businesses and institutions
that face extreme and highly
specialized safety demands.
OSHA provides a detailed
compliance checklist for safety
management in your business
category. ZEE’s trained
Representatives, teamed with
your safety manager, can
further reduce risk and
potential hazards by
addressing OSHA
requirements with a thorough
Workplace Safety Evaluation.